CPR organization
CPR is organized in five research programs, each of the programs consists of research groups and a corresponding technological platform. Click on the image for a larger version of the organogram.
CPR Management
Executive Director Dr. Jiri Lukas (left)
Professor, PhD. Group leader
Lukas group (Chromosome Stability and Dynamics)
Head of Administration and Finance, Peter Dyrsting (center)
MSc Economics and Business Administration, head
Administration group
Deputy Director, Dr. Jesper Velgaard Olsen (right)
Professor, PhD. Director of education, group leader
Olsen group (Mass Spectrometry for Quantitative Proteomics)
In order to strengthen its involvement in and commitment to the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, CPR introduced "associate membership" in 2015, which is a type of affiliation with CPR.
Current associate members:
Alicia Lundby: CPR alumni, Associate Professor and Group Leader, Cardiac Proteomics, Ion Channel Group, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Niels Skotte: CPR alumni, Associate Professor and Group Leader, Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Kathleen Stewart-Morgan: CPR Alumni, Associate Professor and Group Leader, Medical Genetics Program, Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
There are four types of guests that can be granted access to CPR:
- Affiliates are affiliated group members, i.e. group members who are formally included in a CPR group, but not employed at CPR. An affiliated group member is included in CPR staff. A Letter of Affiliation can be issued to an affiliated group member. Associate Members are Affiliated Members with at Letter of Affiliation.
- Collaboration partners are formal collaboration partners who are not considered at part of a CPR group, and hence not included in CPR staff.
- Former employees are employees who has left CPR, i.e. not employed any more, and who has made an agreement of still having access to email, drive or the like for a certain period after the termination of employment.
- Visitors cover any other guest who is not included in the above mentioned entities. For example students or researchers visiting CPR for a shorter time, people using our facilities or performing services.
Online forms for CPR Guests
You can find the link to the faculty's guest registration form here. Please select CPR as Host department. You need to fill this out in order to get access to CPR
You can find the link to CPR exit form here. Fill this out before ending your employment at CPR.